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Information pertaining to Outcome of Travel Restriction Exemption Request TER0645611

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Dear Department of Home Affairs,

I request detailed information relating to the outcome of my de facto partner NOT EXEMPT for a recent travel exemption request; TER0645611.

My request for information pertains to the following
1. I do not believe it was read in detail as I could see it was under consideration for less than 1 hour and it is a 200 page detailed document.
2. The generic cut and paste response to the rejection is not sufficient nor appreciated

Please provide actual feedback on what is missing from our application that resulted in a NOT EXEMPT.

Regards,

Clare

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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FOI VIC, Department of Home Affairs

OFFICIAL: Sensitive
Personal-Privacy

 

15 December 2021

 

Ms Clare Amy BROWNLOW

Email: [1][FOI #8163 email]

 

 

In reply please quote:

Client Name:   Umadeekshith NADESAN

Date of Birth:   25 May 1978

Client ID:         99039718690

FOI Request:   FA 21/12/00534

File Number:   OBJ2021/35934

 

 

Dear Ms BROWNLOW

 

Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request

 

This letter refers to an access request received by the Department of Home
Affairs (‘the Department’) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) on 7 December 2021, seeking access to:

 

I request detailed information relating to the outcome of my de facto
partner NOT EXEMPT for a recent travel exemption request; TER0645611.
Please provide actual feedback on what is missing from our application
that resulted in a NOT EXEMPT.

 

 

Your request has been allocated FOI request number FA 21/12/00534. Please
include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of
Information (FOI) Section.

 

Further documentation required

The Department has identified that your access request requires further
documentation to support the release of documents to you.

 

Identification

The Department is committed to maintaining your records to ensure that
they are not released to a person who is not entitled to receive them. To
help us do this, please provide a copy of your personal photographic
identification. This identification could include any of the following:
current Drivers Licence; Passport; or student card. If you anticipate any
problems providing a copy of your personal identification, please contact
this office using the details provided in the acknowledgement letter. 
Please also provide personal photographic identification for the
applicant, Umadeekshith NADESAN.

 

Authority to act

The Department is committed to maintaining records to ensure that they are
not released to a person who is not entitled to receive them. To help us
do this, please provide signed authority from Umadeekshith NADESAN for you
to act on their behalf to access the requested documents.

 

Timeframe to provide additional documents

Please forward these documents within 14 days of the date of this letter
to the following address:

 

Scan and email to: [2][email address]

 

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Freedom of Information

Department of Home Affairs

GPO Box 241

MELBOURNE VIC 3001

 

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Yours sincerely

 

George

Position Number: 8963

Authorised FOI Officer

FOI and Records Management Branch | Data Division

Strategy and National Resilience Group

Department Of Home Affairs

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FOI VIC, Department of Home Affairs

Subject: Response required - your FOI request

 

In reply please quote:

Client Name    Umadeekshith NADESAN

Date of Birth    25/05/1978

Client ID          99039718690                                  

FOI Request    FA 21/12/00534

File Number    OBJ2021/35934

 

Sent via email: [FOI #8163 email]

 

 

Dear Clare Amy BROWNLOW

 

Umadeekshith NADESAN (the applicant), has authorised you to receive
correspondence about their Freedom of Information request on their behalf.
Correspondence will not be sent directly to the applicant. In this email
references to 'you' and ‘your’ relate to the applicant.

 

I refer to your request to the Department of Home Affairs (the Department)
received on 7/12/2021, under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI
Act) seeking access to information about refused applications for travel
exemptions to enter Australia.

 

As you probably know, Australian citizens, permanent residents, New
Zealand citizens usually resident in Australia and visa holders who are
fully vaccinated for international travel purposes can now travel to
Australia without needing to apply for a travel exemption.

 

Action required

Respond to this email within 14 days and inform us:

-       You are withdrawing your request as the information requested is
no longer required; or

-       You would like us to continue to assess your request, noting
COVID-19 impacts on our ability to provide you the information quickly.
You may also want to provide any updates to your contact details.

 

If you do not respond within the timeframe, we will consider the request
withdrawn.

 

When responding, please do not change the subject of the email. Keeping
the same subject allows us to match your response with your request
easily.

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Authorised FOI Officer

Freedom of Information

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FOI VIC, Department of Home Affairs

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OFFICIAL

Dear Ms BROWNLOW

 

Access Decision - Freedom of Information (FOI) request – Release of
documents

Umadeekshith NADESAN (the applicant) has authorised you to receive, on
their behalf, correspondence about their Freedom of Information (FOI)
request. Correspondence will not be sent directly to the applicant. In
this letter, references to 'you' relate to the applicant.

 

This letter refers to an access request received by the Department of Home
Affairs (‘the Department’) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) on 7 December 2021.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Jean-David

A/g Assistant Manager | Freedom of Information (Vic)

FOI & Records Management Branch | Data Division

Strategy & National Resilience Group

Department of Home Affairs

E: [1][email address]

 

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